The meadows along the stream bottoms in the pinon-juniper type offer good grazing for livestock. The browse on the pinon-juniper sidehills provide excellent habitat for deer. Pinto Canyon just south of the town of Pinto, Utah.

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The researcher found it interesting that male responses generally focused around the
themes of physical skills that they had which could best benefit the service site such as
construction, building, lifting, etc. as seen in Table 2.
Table...

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care than others. Vegetable gardens, for example, will not work well in schools with
climates that do not have growing seasons that coincide with the school year.
School gardening covers a continuum of efforts to increase the...

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When schools embarked on a school garden project, many considerations were
made. Educators thought about the location of the garden, acquired administrative
approval and worked with the facility management staff. Surveys of the land...

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The most popular school gardens were vegetable and natural/native habitat. All
of the nine reporting suburban groups had a natural/native habitat and vegetable garden.
The second most frequently cited type of school garden in the suburban groups...

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that made produce difficult to grow. S2C was the suburban school district that had the
most gardens, yet the smallest population, and also provided the most resources.
The garden presence in Suburban group 3 was varied. S3A did not have a...

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will need to have enlisted the support of district administrators with evidence that school
gardens are an academic tool that has improved teaching and learning.
Interviews with school districts for this survey provided numerous examples...